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October 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

… Israeli withdrawal ; from both the Sinai and those territories - could draw other Arabstates into the U.S.-sponsored peace process begun at Camp David. IT WOULD ALSO help cool some of the Arab criticism…

… considerable in- fluence over other Arab governments. Khaled underwent open-heart surgery at the Cleveland Clinic earlier this mon- th and will be returning home., When he returned to' Israel from Washington…

… Fireside Paperback; oversize 8%4 x11%2format; $7.95. k Also available: .r:.- ESCHATUS: Nostradamus' Prophe- . If you are a college student preparing for a career in the visual or performing arts, here is a…

… unique opportunity to earn 12 credits while gaining practical work experience as an apprentice to a distinguished New York professional. Join students from over 25 states and 45 colleges who have found the…

May 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… 19, 1978 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jets block peace B EFORE PRESIDENT CARTER assumed of- fice he promised Americans that the United States would not remain the global…

… sophisticated F-5Es to Egypt. The administration had lobbied hard to quash public fears that Arab nations would use the planes against Israel in any future war. Carter warned senators that denial of the sales…

… terms of attempts at peace in the Mideast. With greater arms, the Arabs and Israelis can afford to be even more inflexible. The U.S. has demonstrated that if peace negotiations are stalled it will provide…

… are too drunk to drink any more, Div. of Office of Student Svces. ,UT, as Frazier and Pawlik, the authors of one of , 207 Flefcher t1 q nd iio'spublicaions_ on alcohol note "sin- Onn Arbor, Mich, 48109…

March 31, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Begin can negotiate peace with his Arab neighbors. At the same time, Carter grappled with problems back home, saying price hikes posted by major U.S. steel producers are a serious blow to his an- ti…

… hurdle the biggest obstacle to a negotiated settlement in the Middle East - Begin's refusal to commit his government to ultimate withdrawal from occupiediArab lands. BUT CARTER denied reports at home and…

… held on a Saturday for the first time ever. "News travels faster when students are in organized classrooms," speculates Hawkins in forecasting reduced attendance at the smoke-in. ANN ARBOR Pioneer High…

… prostitutes and founded COYOTE (Call Off Your Old, Tired CONTENTS OF THIS STUDENT sampler kit are surely enough to fill anyone's medicine cabinet. You'll get the whole menagerie free if you live in University…

March 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… the State Department. THE STATEMENT SAID "The only real solution" to Israel's security problem and Mideast violence generally is a }comprehen- sive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. "We don…

… forces for an agreement that would prevent the guerrillas from returning to southern Lebanon. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000-man Arab League force which has been in the country since the…

…, out now." THE PROTEST was sponsored by the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), a collection of local groups including the African Student Association (ASA), the South See ISSUE, Page 9…

… hundred per cent Scottish but on St. hung over the morning after if you can Patrick's Day I miraculously become -:. go by the plans of some University half Irish and half Scottish," she says. students

October 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… Washtenaw Ave., 7 p.m. ... also at 7 p.m. ~ psychology TA Greg Dubs will discuss "Teaching as a coopedrative venture between students and faculty, or How to be subversive without being kicked out for sedition…

… of Arab territory occupied in the 1967 Middle East War. Israeli officials said yesterday no formal agreement exists between Washington and Jerusalem. But they added it was probable the two countries…

… plan to was designed to mollify nationalists pressing for more settlements and to ease international criticism during delicate Negotiations now underway to arrange a resumption of the Arab-Israeli peace…

… edited and managed by students at the University, o Michigan. News phone764-562. Second class p~stage is paid at Ann Arbor,: Michigan 48109. P~ublished daily Tuesday through Sunday morning dring the…

November 13, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… indictment of Israeli policies in occupied Arab ter- ritories. After rejecting two similar resolutions earlier this year, the United States joined in a unanimous Security Council statement Thursday in. New…

… York. It deplored Israeli settle- ments in occupied Arab terri- tories and any action "which tinds to chanoe the status" of Jer'salem, calling such actions illegal and "an obstacle to peg^e." "I AM VERY…

…. I n ;I NC' ' z(: 1.P I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs,Dorm Houses, Student Gov'ts, Etc.) To include your house or organization in the 1977…

August 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… Port Eliza- beth, 550 miles south of here, confirmed one arrest, that of, Barney Pityana, general secre- tarv of the Black South African Students Association. Black sources said most of those arrested…

…- nardo ,Appies, a student leader in Cape Town. the ann, arbor film cooperative -TONIGHT- SPECIAL UNSCHEDULED SHOWING of MEL bROOKS BLAZ I NG SADDLES ML5 4 Perhaps tiar last word in Western perodies A Bace…

…- termination to fight on." "We turn to the Arab powers, demanding not less' than $10 million to face the requirements of the coming stage of fighting, which will never. cease until Syrian intervention forces…

… have withdrawn from Lebanon," he said. JUMBLATT'S appeal was un- likely to draw much new aid. Such radical Arab regimes as those in Libya and Iraq already are financing the leftist side. Oil money from…

August 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… Tal Zaatar to the bitter end. ' The chief Arab League me- diator, lassan Sabri Kholi, said recently that the battle for Tal Zantar was the main stum- bling block to a cease-fire in the Lebanese conflict…

…, the Arab head- dress. Television viewing tonight 6:00 2 7 111 3 NEWS 9 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 20 CISCO KID-Western 30 ZOOM-Children 50 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy in I SPY 6:30 4 13 NBC NEWS Chancellor/Brinkley 9…

…- Upper Level not Upper Crust BICYCLE JIM'S Corner S. University and S. Forest 13 -0) QE-)>Q QQQ -0) E3)Q FREE WE 50c Discount on Adn k3 With Student I.E HOURS: Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m.-2 WEEKLY HOURS: 9 p…

…:10 2 CAPUTO-Discussion 2:30 4 13 NEWS 2:55 7 NEWS 3:10 11 NEWS 3:40 2 NEWS THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 67-S Friday, August 13, 1926 a edited and managed by students at the University of…

November 22, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… U.S. lashes out at Arab guerrillas, supports Israel UNITED NATIYNS (4') - bThe o fliberati United States yesterday de- wit ha br clared its support of Israel's terrorism. right to exist and lashed…

… out at "If ther the Arab guerrillas' "deliberate, ing the, brutal policy of terror" and where inn their attempt to compare it with there wa the American Revolution. the volun The tsance was at odds with…

… Farmer said. Union delay was THE MICHIGAN DAILY "bringing the country near to Volume X No 68 "brigingFriday, November 22, 1974 a crisis of serious proportions." is edited and managed by students But the…

… dispute. (campus area); $6.00 local mail MEANWHILE, UMW Presi- (Michigan and Ohio); ;".50 non- dent Arnold Miller, who had local mail (other states and foreign). .. 1 I GRAD STUDENTS and WGRKENG WOMEN meet…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… PROVEN METHODS FOR QUICKLY ANALYZING LSAT PROBLEMS Fotlow-ups show that average students increase LSAT scores by over 85 points, scme by more than 200 points-demonstrating the course's capacity ( to enable…

… energy resources must be further developed to achieve these, "long - term goals." Ford then confronted the in- ternational effects of the Arab oil embargo. "When nations use their re- sources as…

… yesterday in Detroit. He warned that Arab nations should stop using oil for political gains and said he feared global war if the nations don't cooperate. NEARLY 1,000 'GATHER: Demonstrators greet Ford By TIM…

STUDENT DISCOUNTS Howard Johnson s Motor Lodge 'lk I I …

May 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… staged retalia- last month by the Jewish calen- tory attacks on guerrilla bases iar. in neighboring Arab lands. Premier Golda Meir vowed in Meir's remarks were taken as an emotional television address a…

… had been planned three months earlier. He said two of the gunmen came from inside Israel, and the third was a resident of the occupied west bank. of the Jor- dan River, The Arabs seized the youths, who…

… Ypsilanti 's controversial pornography ordi- nance "fascist" and Baize wants to defeat the ordinance. Ypsilanti's Third Ward, which elected Baize, is predominantly a student ward, similar to Ann Arbor's S e c…

… THE DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES WILL CONDUCT AN Experimental Second-Year (FRENCH/SPANISH 231 -232) Summer Program in France and Spain to complete the language requirement Interested students should…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… SAID the new lines, now secured by Israel, were better than those held by Israel before the latest war - the fourth between Is- rael and the Arabs. We can now pose a very serious threat to Egypt," he…

… MBA program.. Students interested in discussing a career in administration should contact the Place- ment Office to arrange a time. The Israeli general said Israel yesterday held 1,200 square kilo…

Arabs have sought a total withdrawal as a precondition to talks. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409…

… E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not. accepted for publication. For…

January 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… LOUNGE IN THE UNION SIGN UP FOR: . SPRING BREAK TRIP TO STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO. 0 WEEKEND TRIPS TO CABERFAE, BOYNE, NUBSNOB, SUGERLOAF f CROSS COUNTRY SKIING & more TO ALL YOU STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRIPED…

… in Metallic d-Shells," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 pm. PESC, OSSP, LSA Student Gov't: State of the University Debate, "The University and Social Change" Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. Music School:, Schubert's "Die…

… Hillel, 1429 Hill A communique on the meeting observed that the Vatican has warm relations with the Arab world and is concerned about "weak and defenseless" Palestin- ians who were made homeless when…

… worded statement that the visit was not a "preferential or ex- clusive" gesture by the Pope. Observers believed the Vatican was concerned that Arab states, in which there are ancient minority Christian…

December 08, 1964 (vol. 0, iss. 82) • Page Image 13

students. Armstrong is a Negro. Blackburn said the action was "taken in consideration of all. problems relative to this perform- ance and we thought that his ap- pearance would be unwise at this time." i a…

… and Arabs clashed in bloody waves through the night and into the morning yesterday over the Arab majority's domina- tion of South Sunday's Negro belt. When troops brought the fighting to a halt, the…

… a turning point for the racially dis- turbed British colony on the northern coast of South America,' which has been seeking Independ- ence. Welcome. Students! a :* s , 4 ' 'tiff %yrti ' "i"""itti y…

October 24, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…- nan Troppe, accordion virtuoso. Other participanting students nclude Rebecca Mayer, Sue Tay- or, Betty Aschenbrenner, Lenore .ack, Jean Pettigrew, Sally For- nan, Carol Holly, Alice Carlson, ?eggy…

… tournament will probably be completed early next week. The International Center soccer league got started last Saturday despite rain with the Arabs beat- ing the European group 6-1. This Sunday's games are…

…: Arabs vs. Chinese, Europeans vs. South America, and Indians vs. Turkish. All of these games will be played on field 4 at Ferry Field. Give Now-To Your Community Fund We print 'em all No job too large or…

… Toilet Articles Student Supplies Light Lunches BASKET 8AL WAS MAMD .By' PAT. Dwa INL s ,. BASKET ull F A.MOU'S $1098 GABARDINE SLACKS COUNTRY OR CAMPUS SLACKS to help you plot your course in leisure…

March 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… from the audience. Arab Club Lecture ... Ahmed Hussein, founder and leader of the Young Egypt Party, will discuss "Anglo-Egyptian Relations" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Rackham Amphitheatre, un- der the…

… auspices of the Arab Club. ADA Meeting... A. regular meeting of Ameri- cans for Democratic Action will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. IRA Elections .. . The Inter-Racial Association will meet at…

… minorities will be discussed at an open forum sponsored by the University chapter of the Lawyers Guild at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Hutchins Hall. anything else that generates and The Schola Cantorum, student

… the means available, and this in- eludes the mental factor. - Some people, however, can be helped if they can be made to un- derstand how their emotional ten- sions are driving them to food. Student

January 19, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

…" IFC President Adam Silver said he does not believe that dry chapter houses will dissuade students from rushing and pledging the fraternities. "People look to join a brotherhood for the people who they…

… institutions dur- ing his administration. "When you've turned your jails into mental hospitals, the state of the state 1 isn't good," Brater said. Arab-Americans spurn airport survey WASHINGTON - An Arab

… start down the road of ask- ing people to provide this kind of infor- mation, where does it take us?" asked James Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute, a Washington- based Arab

… offi- cials for no good reason. In light of the concerns voiced by the Arab American Institute, department spokesperson Bill Mosley said yester- day that no final decision has been reached on whether the…

…,000 worth of property to compensate its victims. Twelve people died in the satin gas attack. - Compiled from Daily wire repo Top students take notes in your classes and provide them in typed paragraph format…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ic hburg Peace in the Mideast IA strictly business staandpoint, it is more profitable to support ERA, he says. But when he's not out on…

…- paralleled in the history of Arab- Israeli relations. The treaty is only a first step toward peace and must be followed by a sin- cere effort to find a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue. That effort…

… Egypt would be permitted to aid another Arab country fighting a war against Israel. As it now reads, the treaty takes precedence over any other obligations Egypt has with other countries. For instance…

… President Sadat who became the first Arab leader ever to visit Israel in November 1977. Sadat boldly risked his life and alienated Egypt from the rest of the Arab world. But with those pressures mounting…

… during the process, he persevered and kept pushing for peace.He recognized Israel when other Arab leaders denounced it. He tried to make peace when they were talking about war. Sadat had often insisted…

… that Joshua Peck is less so. -Jeanie Wylie March 25, 1979 Regents To the Daily: It's so refreshing to read in last Tuesday's Daily that Brian Blan- chard andSACUA are standing firm against student

… point or two in their favor, and granted, these tactics have been effective before, but they insulted the Regents! "In personal terms", no less! These students should be thankful that they all weren…

February 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… numbers." Egypt gets loan CAIRO - Four oil-rich Arab countries will provide Egypt with more than $2 billion in funds and deposits to help the country through its economicl difficulties, Egyptian and Saudil…

… sources confirmed yesterday. I An official at the Saudi Arab-, ian Embassy said the payment i would be made within a month.. He declined to give figures but4 said "it is a huge amount" An Egyptian source…

… is interviewing sophomores and other selected students hav- I ing two years remaining on campus future positions as Army officers. for Pudding for Homes for aged pddin rated poor 1arson CAMBRIDGE…

…., to qualify for college ROTC courses next year. Pay for the six weeks is approximately $500,=plus travel, room and board. Students who complete the summer train- ing and enter ROTC do not have to serve…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…:56 gone in the game. It Was the first time this season that anyone had scoredV Lebanon, Syria near conflict; Arab- Israeli air combat escalates BEIRUT, Lebanon (Y) - The' crisis in the Middle East…

… sharpened yesterday with re- ports of an armored force crossing t h e Syrian frontier into Lebanon and of an esca- lation in the Arab-Israeli air war. At the same time, the So- viet Union expressed concern…

… strikes against Israel The Wolverines quickly got another chance at the Gopher of Palestinian Arabs w h o were goal when running back Barry Mayer fumbled two plays later using Lebanon as a staging base. on…

… the announcement of big- aiming hydrogen-tipped missiles arsenal. tion. two arms negotiations was well at an enemy heartland from deep The Soviets have well over 1,200 As Arab guerrillas battled Le…

… units moved into drive. "Bptaraigh eeral Sovietthe village to block access routes, just doing the groundwork that Student leaders, faculty mem- officials led by Secretary Melvin but there was no report…

Student Gov- ment of Housing and Urban Re- However, Stokes has made missile force. its forces would not become in- state will then be required to hold ernment Council, will present a newal had gone to the…

students and fac- fun appov thct He has lo asembroled in a dispute with his { Iyih k re ring fellows. "The first milestone ulty. This committee would make won approval of a $100 million e di dp e w News of…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… support A Soviet government statement uation." to the Arabs yesterday as the issued in Moscow warned that In particular, Goldberg said, explosive Middle East crisis head- "aggression" in the Middle East…

… council also should request ed for urgent consideration by the "would encounter not only the members to take "every poss United Nations Security Council. united strength of the Arab coun- step to avert the…

…, winding up a state visit to Britain, said he would overlook differences with other Arab nations-mean- ing Egypt and Syria-and join in any war against Israeli aggres- sion. Eshkol told his Parliament: "Any…

… governments aware of grave U.S. concern over the crisis. The latest Arab-Israeli confron- tation boiled up after Israel threatened military reprisal for Arab commando raids from Syria. Syria and Egypt mobilized…

…. signers and production people. Other Student organiztio notices are not for machine design specialist, dev. com- accepted for publication. For more plicated automatic machinery. intormation call 764-x70…

…. Davenport. United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.-Occasional vacancies for Doctoral Examination for Jerry Ralph students with exper, in TV production, Kress, Philosophy; thesis: "The Prob- operation…

… check it out. ORIGINAL DESIGNS BY 2 $1100 I MADE BY PLYMOUTH Europe on $5 a Doy-reg. $2.95 now $2.0UU Europe in a Suitcase-reg. $1.00 now $.50 Student Guide to Europe-reg. $1.95 now $1.25 Also, FREE…

February 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… that the opening of fire would hardly resolve the conflicts between Baghdad and Cairo because "Iraq has oil and Egypt does not. "There has been a persistent historical conflict between Iraq and the Arab

… the Nasserites of the Arab world. The rebels announced they had crushed Kassem's rule with tanks and planes and "destroyed the tyrant." The Cairo-headquartered Middle East News Agency said there was no…

… music over the national radio as a friendly token, he noted that "when Kassem came into power, Egyptian music was played also." Iraqi students on campus con- sidered the revolutionary effort more serious…

… likely to For Colleges students than offering n-sophomore and junior- instruction at different Propose To Earmark He suggested that this is Canines' Revenues more and more high graduates today plan to For…

… need of funds to meet the demands 48, will become the new of our ever-expanding student ch at Wesleyan Univer- population, should the proposal be ctive June 30. As Swan- adopted no better use could be…

June 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 176) • Page Image 4

… disturbances. Arab Students Union, Hann Khalaf, Pres. 0- A WARNING TO MONARCHISTS. To the Editor: . .i i tl - > ; ,_ , l . . ,# ; . I I take this unparalleled op- portunity to announce a sweeping victory for…

… A. 1r V A t' r~A ..,1TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930 Published every morning exeept Mondayr Suring the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conferenc Editorial…

… they are anxious to deprive the At the last ec lecture, I timed Palestine Arabs of their majority the prof. He spent 38 minutes rights, by intluxing their country ; looking over at the left hand side…

… with a dissatisfied and heterogene- of the room, 10 minutes at the ous class of scattered Jews, the . h Aras temslve ae eualy ax-right hand side, and two minutes Arabs themselves are equally anx- at his…

… notes. Boy, these co-eds. ious to defend their country We got out ten minutes early!! against any such danger. Elmer. We will let the world judge be- tween us - the Arabs choose to live peacefully in…

… organizations, by attempt- of an assistant editorship. All you ing to reduce the Palestine Arabs gents that have an eye on this into a state of economic serfdom job for next year better get busy. and drive them…

… tru- ism in Mr. Askren's dramatic criti- i cism last year. It was very true then because of the consistent avoidance of high comedy by most of the student organizations and the horrible wrenching Mimes…

September 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 129) • Page Image 5

… remembrance of the fact that our nation is the great- est nation in the world," said LSA senior Hari Vutukuru, a member of Army ROTC. "Normal student life is still thriving, and that's possible because of our…

… local and University-specific drinking laws and policies, which may be used to benefit friends in need. The idea for the app came from a UHS focus group in 2005, S which was held to learn about students

…' drinking habits, rec- ognizing a need for a program in which responsible students could share their mechanisms for staying safe, or "in the blue." HEALTHY From Page 1A locations. LSA junior Parisa Soraya…

…, chair of CSG's Health Issues Commis- sion, said the program was start- ed to entice students to pick an apple over the bag of chips while killing time between classes or studying late at the UGLi. "We saw…

… that a lot of students turn away from healthy foods because of the expensive prices associated with them," Soraya said. "So we wanted to give back a healthy reward to promote healthy eating." Each…

… semester, there will be a list of featured food items that will earn students points on their in this life that whenever, on my path of love and devotion to life, I have had cause to falter, an Ances- tor…

….S. Constitutions. LSA senior Russ Hayes, chair of the College Republicans, said while the date means something different to everyone, it resonates with all students. "We all grew up around it. It's in the back of…

… our heads," Hayes said. "It's just really important to remember the lives lost on that day." Some students paused for moments of reflection as they snapped iPhone photos of the flags. Other students

…/11 conspiracy theory. "Bush- UHS created a "Stay in the Blue Video Contest," which received an enthusiastic response from students., The campaign ironically took off after a touchdown. Heisman winner Desmond…

… Howard, a for- mer Michigan football player was featured ina video promoting the Stay in the Blue program. Since then, students themselves have expanded the marketing move- ment with the Stay in the Blue…

October 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… business ad- ministration students, has held its first meeting and elected the fol- lowing officers: Garth Kirkindall, Grad., chair- man; Bill Marcou, Grad., vice- chairman; Richard Long, Grad., secretary…

… - treasurer; and Rod Lamm, Grad., program chairman. The club presents everyday problems of labor and manage- ment to students who are proper- ly prepared to evaluate them. This is done through a series of dis…

… did in the Egyptian cholera epi- demic of 1948, or it may create special groups like the Arab Refu- gee Organization. Besides tackling immediate problems, it carries out its poli- cies by formulating…

… a.m. on Saturday).- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 I VOL. LXII, NO. 25t Notices' Women Students: Making up time for lateness may not be done on a late permission evening, but must be done on a 12…

…:30 permission night. Interviews: , Representatives of the Lockheed Air- craft Corp., Burbank, California, will1 interview Aeronautical and Electricali Engineering students in the Aeronau-E tical Dept. today and…

… EngineeringE Mathematics, Mechanical and Civil En- gineering students in the MechanicalI Engineering Department tomorrow. SignF up for appointments on the MechanicalI Engineering bulletin board near roomi 225 W…

… linterview Aeronauti- cal, Mechanical, and Electrical Engi- neering students In the Aeronauticalc Department on Wed., Oct. 24. Sign schedule on the bulletin board oppo- site 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. Mr. R. A…

…. Howard of Chance Voughtj Aircraft, Dallas, Texas, will interviewa Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineers, Electronics, Mathe- matics and Physics students on Thurs.1 and Fri., Oct. 25 and…

… February and June graduates of Mechanical and Civil En- gineering Departments on Thurs., Oct. 25, in the Mechanical Department, and Aeronautical and Electrical Engineering students on Fri., Oct. 26 in the…

… Aero- nautical Department. Sign schedules outside 225 W. Engineering Bldg., and 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT All students graduate and undergrad- uate are notified of the following…

April 13, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

… confusion and shouting. The video was shot by Alhurra, a U.S. government-funded Arab-lan- guage channel. Iraqi officials later gave wildly varying accounts ofhow many peo- pie were killed and who they were…

… apologize to the three students that were wrongly accused," Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong said. On Wednesday, Attorney Gen- eral Roy Cooper not only dropped all remaining charges against the…

… recent death occurred March 16 in an off-campus apart- ment at Boston University. Less than three weeks earlier, the col- lege had lost two more students in a similar apartment fire. The housemate was…

… 2004, a house at 924 Oakland Ave. caught fire in a simi- lar manner, injuring several student athletes who spent the summer term on campus. Perrin said the occupants with bedrooms above the porch had…

… left their windows open and smelled smoke. After realizing the porch was on fire, the students woke up everyone in the house except one occupant who later jumped out of a window. The student's room was…

… orientation isn't enough to ensure that students are pre- pared for fires. "It's not something you can do once. It's something that you do throughout the year in small incre- ments," he said. "The idea is to…

… cre- ate messages that stick." Comeau said fire safety education should start early so students will know what safety measures to look for when choosing off-campus hous- ing. "It's so important that the…

… train- ing starts in the residence halls so that when students move off-cam- pus, that training stays with them, and it also stays with them after they graduate," he said. Perrin said his experience dra…

… Arbor St. were covered by their parents' homeowners insurance. Not all stu- dents are covered by their parents' insurance policy, though. Perrin had advice for students living in or thinking about moving…

….com JOBS!!!61 Fall/Winter Term Apply now at the Law Library- * non-Law Students * Law Students * SI. Students Minimum pay is $9.00 per hour! ner. They received complimentary dinners in exchange for…

November 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 29, 2004 OPINION 0 + 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, Ml 48109 La a u tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… < t d c ar d - tn Sso gceoo C M 3 a 4 Mindless hatred, from one so young and privileged D.C. LEE BLACK DIAMONDS AND PEARLS f a liberal arts col- lege is supposed to prepare its students for…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 19, 2004 - 5A Rhyme showcase Religious murals start of campus decoration plan for new student group By Genevieve Lampinen Daily Staff Reporter The Hillel…

… religious artwork of students. The pieces are only the beginning for the group, which consists of Hillel members and Art and Design students. The group plans to create secular art in the future and is also…

… the project was a good opportunity to have students showcase their art in public,and that she plans to work with Landau's group in the future. "This was a set commission by Hillel, (with) David as…

… FOREST CASEY/Daily the liaison, that I turned into a class assignment. We went to Hillel and the cafeteria and did research on Law student Yasser Museitif, also known as MC Locksmith, freestyles on the mic…

… opportunity for students to get their work in a permanent setting," Kerrycriticizes Bush on foreign,, policy, pro-mises to halve deficit "It's exciting now that they've finally put art here. (It) makes this…

… around can really help make a space more interesting," Silverstien said. Students said the paintings have made the room, which is used for celebratory activities such as Shabbat Dinner and Israeli folk…

… in it," Rose said. Hillel Program Director Ben Berger said the room typi- cally draws in between 100 and 200 people for Shabbat din- ner on Fridays, and between 40 and 60 students daily who are on…

… kosher meal plans. "We serve hundreds of meals to students on campus. The murals really liven up the room. Response by students has been overwhelmingly positive," Berger said. He added that funding secured…

March 28, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…, treatment and new research, among other topics. Celebrate spring at Indian festival The Indian Students Association will hold a Holi celebration at the University Club of the Michigan Union tomorrow from 7 p…

… kick off at the Cube Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Various student groups, including Net Aid @ Michigan, the University Party, the Euro- pean Student Association and several fra- ternities, will distribute…

….m. Selections include works by Grainger, Chance, Press and Per- sichetti. African, Western . .. . By Cannon Johnson Daily Staff Reporter Students feeling powerless to change the Bush administration's position…

… on affirmative action and the war turned to professors of color for a different perspective a few weeks ago. Faculty responded to the students' request by forming a new organization - University…

… Faculty of Color for Peace and Racial Justice --and held their first teach-in yesterday. Professors and a graduate student encouraged students at the teach-in to advocate affirmative action and to organize…

… against the war in Iraq. Speakers addressed two major frustrations held by minority students - the Bush administration's opposition to the University's race-conscious admissions, and the nation's policies…

… minorities in the Army."On one hand, Bush is against affirmative action but people of color are dying on the front line and we are supposed to trust him," Haniff said. Addressing the need for students to…

… organize, women's studies and American culture Prof. Maria Cotera said the apathy of Latino students on cam- pus arises from the feelings of shame and disem- powerment they feel toward the government, which…

… in turn blocks students from organizing. "Students become pessimistic and if they speak out they are told they are betraying their country, Cotera said. "But remember that the power of the government…

February 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… aired by the Al-Jazeera satellite television station throughout the Arab world and believed by U.S. officials to be authentic. It was broadcast as U.S. officials warned of devastating attacks within the…

…," said Kenan Basha, presi- dent of the Muslim Students Association, "It's not a celebration time MSA bans campaign flyers fro-m S 0n S buildingrs By Afrew Kaplan Daily Staff Reporter - it's a time to…

… to the University's right general supports diversity, a se to determine the diversity of its arate brief would do little good. student body," said Elizabeth "The attorney general look Boyd, spokeswoman…

… of the brief, Boyd said Eastman said while the attorney See GRANHOLM, Page keep funding Cp- 1. ed ted, ew an ion en me ke ce he it e3 AATU By Christopher Johnson Daily Staff Reporter I Students

Student Assembly on Feb. 7, threatening to dis- continue its services if the assembly does not pay the funds in full by Friday. The AATU is also concerned with MSA's continued reluctance to negotiate a…

… added that AATU continues to advise students in expectation that MSA will eventually supply compensation. "We have fulfilled every part of the contract and they have not fulfilled their part," she said…

…. "We continue to serve in a good-faith effort. And now they have stalled negotations with the service contract for Winter 2003." Joe Bernstein, MSA student general counsel, said the assembly has not…

… has dwindled to 4 to See AATU, Page 3 Walls usually covered twice a year with colorful flyers advertising Michi- gan Student Assembly candidates will be bare during the election campaign this March…

…. Responding to student complaints about flyering, MSA passed a resolution last night banning the posting of cam- paign flyers on all campus walls except those in residence halls. "I'm just excited to see that…

… people will be on the Diag meeting students and hearing concerns, rather than killing trees and littering hallways," MSA Rules and Elections Committee Chair Jason Mironov said. The resolution "increases…

November 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…." Hundreds of onlookers clogged the streets as policemen pushed the crowd back. Some young Israelis chanted, "Death to Arabs" and "We want revenge." ISRAEL Continued from Page 1 The University of California…

… system, which will not disclose the number of its students studying in Israel, is not bringing their students home. Participants in the school's one-year program are all being accounted for on a daily…

… basis, said Gloria Blakemore, University of California regional direc- tor of the Middle East for Study Abroad Programs. "We are making sure all students are safe and accounted for and are in close…

… counter with the director in Israel," Blakemore said. University of California students "know all security precautions and are taking them, and until we decide that we can no longer provide a program there…

…, which allows students to pursue a nor- mal academic program, the students will remain in Israel," Blakemore said. Blakemore said having an on-site director available for daily contact keeps the program…

… recommended students cone home, but two out of the three remained in Israel," said Cindy Chalou, assistant director of Michigan State's Study Abroad office. The student who returned home was studying in…

… Jerusalem, while the other two students are in Be'ersheva and Tel Aviv, Chalou said. "We are not cancel- ing the program because the universities the students are enrolled in are continu- ing to hold classes…

…," he said. Michigan State students who choose to stay in Israel will not be penalized, and the office is willing to work with students who choose to go next semes- ter, Chalou said. "We do not recommend…

students to study there now or next semester," Chalou said. The University of Illinois advised their students as well to come home. One returned, and one is still in Israel, said Barbara Hancin…

… tuition," she said. The University of Illinois is not refus- ing to pennit students to enroll in Israeli universities for the coming semester, said Hancin-Bhatt, but "we told them to make alternate plans…

February 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… fee hikes By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter Students living in residence halls next year may face a hike in housing rates if the University Board of Regents approves a 4-percent increase at its monthly…

… meeting on Friday. University Housing and the Division of Student Affairs will place before the regents a proposal to increase room- and-board rates, as well as family housing rental rates, by 4 cent. his…

… at Alice Lloyd and Couzens residence halls. "I think it is a fair increase, it's in line with inflation," said Seth Myers, an LSA - uP? first-year student. "I don't Goig pthink it's anything outra…

…- geous." Myers is a member of * ethe Single Student Housing Rate Study Committee, a student-run group that has backed the increase. A student living in a double will see an increase in the room rate from…

… halls," Morian said. "I don't think I would live in the dorm next year if I had to pay more." Students living in family housing may face a fee hike of about 3.9 percent, if the increase is approved. This…

February 20, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… if J shafted orsabotaged the process, only the students would suffer." Panelists were picked by the student governments of the University's differ- ent schools. Previously, student govern- ment leaders…

… and administrators said they were concerned that there was not enough time to find panelists. Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen Hartford said having anti-Code sentiment on the Student

… far from unanimous, however. "None of the things the Code does is punishment - it's helpful," said Erin Kenney, an LSA first-year student. "A couple people had questions and said they weren't sure…

… to a later spring break this year, students have an opportunity to spend the week with students from other uni- versities. "This year I'm psyched to have a million raging, drunk college kids around so…

September 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… disabilities don't necessarily have to hinder a student's education. With the proper faculty understanding and help, many LD students succeed at the top universities at the top of their class. Tim Sheehy, an LSA…

… Shelly, is very understanding as far as test-taking outside of class." Dana Green, a first-year graduate student in the School of Public Health, said she has had some diffi- culties getting instructors to…

…, International Business Administra- tion, International Economics, and Fine Arts at Parsons School of Design. Two programs have been especially designed for visiting students: The Institute for French Studies in…

… Paris (IFSP) offers students with strong French language proficiency the chance to combine their studies at AUP with courses at the Institut d'Etudes Sociales, Institut National des Langues et…

… Civilisations Orientales, Universit6 de Paris IV-Sorbonne, and Institut d'Etudes Politiques ('Sciences-Po'). The Program in European Affairs allows students to select Europe-focused courses from three of our…

… majors and to integrate them through an on-going seminar. Year-long students may qualify for international affairs internships in their second semester. i 1000 students from 70 different countries. THE a…

… 49% U.S. citizens, 17% French. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY w In 90-91, 11% of students were visitors. OF PARIS Housing is guaranteed. Full college credit summer courses: "tabtissement denseignement supereur pr…

… Perez de Cuellar's mis- sion. The other side is required to fa- cilitate his mission too." He apparently referred to the kidnappers' demands that Israel re- lease 20 more Arab prisoners, or possibly Sheik…

… week. They will attempt to address our concerns. I felt that was a gen- uine offer." Other assembly members voiced concern that students seem to be limited to an advisory role in cam- pus policy making…

February 07, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… insight on these current events and the changes rock- ing Soviet politics. Petrov, speaking to an audience of about fifty faculty and students, *said the communist party is directly under fire because the…

… sorted at the Station on S. Industrial Ave. The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 7, 1990 - Page 3 Speaker to address Arab- Israeli conflict by Gabrielle Durocher Jerome Segal, founder of a Jew- ish…

…, Rackham graduate student and midwest coordinator of the Jewish Peace Lobby. Levin said Segal will explain the role American Jews can play in a so- lution to the crisis. Levin hopes to start a student

… chapter of the Jewish Peace Lobby in Ann Arbor as one way students could contribute to the resolution of the struggle. Founder and president of the Jew- ish Peace Lobby, Segal created the organization last…

… Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. The sponsors for this event in- clude the Progressive Zionist Cau- cus, the Union of Students for Israel, the Rackham Student

… Government, the Office of Ethics and Religion, the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, and the Jewish Law Students Union. Recycle Ann Ar A curious University student Ecology Center's Recycling E RSDal…

… University student, was released on two counts of breaking and entering into student homes after posting ten percent of his $30,000 bond, Ann Arbor police said. At 4 a.m. Saturday, Johnson al- legedly broke…

… Caldwell said Johnson had also been involved in a similar inci- dent in Ypsilanti last week. Man burgles student house Two Ann Arbor residents were arrested Monday night after one of them broke into a…

… University student's home on South Fourth Ave., police reports said. The 34-year-old suspect entered the house by taking the screen off of one of the windows. The students, in another part of the house…

…, spotted the entry and subsequently locked themselves into one of the rooms, said Ann Arbor Police Staff Sergeant John King. When the suspect heard the students' voices coming from behind the locked door, he…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… recognizes Israel. But the Reagan administration rejected the PLO proclamation, asserting that the Arab-Israeli conflict must be settled by negotiations and not by unilateral acts. Washington said that the…

…, establishing the princi- ple that Israel has a right to safe and secure borders in the region. Union of Students for Israel mem- ber and medical student Steven Stryk said, "If the PLO officially accepted UN…

… Palestinian Students, who organized the celebra- tion, announced in a statement: "After so many failed attempts, maybe our enemies will now realize that peace in the Middle East can not be achieved without…

… recognizing our inalienable rights to self-determination and Na- tional Independence." Search panel lacks student BY STEVE KNOPPER The search for University Presi- dent James Duderstadt's second-in- command…

… has had no formal student input since Michigan Student As- sembly President Michael Phillips resigned from the search advisory committee earlier this term. But Phillips, an LSA senior, said student

… resignation was dated Oct. 25, but Assistant to the President Robin Ja- J coby said she did not receive it until Nov. 5. Phillips said he submitted a list of students as replacements on the committee, but…

… Jacoby said it is too late to involve those students on the committee. The search committee and the fac- ulty's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs have already finished interviewing candidates…

… spac began plannin RC director search promotes openness, student input BY TARA GRUZEN When James Duderstadt was named University President last summer, the search process that chose him was criticized…

students and faculty intricately in- volved in the selection process. Unlike the presidential search, for example, the final candidates for RC director are public knowledge. And all RC students will be able…

… search com- mittee member. "This is another ex- 'This is another example ofI the RC reaching out to the students. We really are part of the committee, we are not just token students.' ' - RC social…

October 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1988 1.' Class addresses racism BY DEBBIE HERZ Black students, white students, Asian-American students, and a host of others gather each Tuesday…

students on a daily basis, he said. IN INTER-GROUP Relations and Conflict Resolution, Sfeir-You- nis provokes his students to think about and discuss the inequities in our society. But he doesn't want them…

… required. SO FAR, the response seems positive. Shannon Rhoades, a first- year LSA student, said she heard about the problems of racism and the proposed required class at summer orientation. "I was very…

… from Page 1 But Keith Brand, president of Students for Dukakis, said that as president, "Dukakis would be some- body who leads; Bush would be someone who blames." The two White House rivals also, clashed…

… shift. On Social Security, on ethics in government, and on the environment, Dukakis said re- peatedly, "I don't know which George Bush I'm listening to." Members of Students for Dukakis, who gathered to…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…, speaking Arabic, replied, "Not right away. You will know tomorrow. Go take their pictures in Damascus." Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Mad and embarrassed LSA Junior Julie Sucher smokes and reads Mad magazine…

… on her break outside Blue Front. Slightly embarrassed by her literary selection, she said, "It was the closest thing I could find." Students trek to distant, exotic malls (Continued from Page 1) car…

… or by bus 14, which stops at Fourth and William, students can buy anything they need from Washtenaw shops to host a wild party. The bus costs 60 cents. Party Pizzaz, a party store at 1884 Stadium…

… from' the beginner to professional level. Store owner Daryl Hurst performs magic shows for hire. He said University students love his magic shows. PRAGMATIC SHOPPERS afflicted by the "I want two billion…

… Dollar Days, admission is $1, day or night. Regular admission is $3 for students. Next to the theater is the Sing Tong Kitchen, an oriental restaurant and grocery store. Goods here include a variety of…

…, almond chicken, or peppersteak. Entrees come with fried rice and fried wontons. To get to Arborland shopping mall adven- turers can ride bus 4, 6, or 7. Stores most of- ten frequented by students are Pier…

… British soldier T. E. Lawrence, who is sent to stir up some Arab resistance against the Turks during WWI, and eventually becomes a demi-god with some *serious identity problems. Philip Glass: The Making Of…

… increased minority freshperson enrollment which is the highest (699 students) it has been since 1983. All minority groups showed increased freshperson enroll- ment, particularly for black students whose…

… numbers rose by 38 students to reach the highest level (271 students) since 1978. "I'm very pleased with undergraduate admissions," said Sudarkasa, "every year we're enrolling an increasingly larger number…

… groups is that the percentage of Asian students obtaining a degree within six years-the retention rate-has been high. SHE SAID "the University should continue to provide neces- sary support services" for…

January 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… MCA T" A Seminar on the MCAT's Design and the Successful Student's Battle Plan TOPICS: " Overview of the MCAT and Its Purpose " MCAT's Major Pitfall: The Most Difficult Section of the MCAT * Strategies…

… Service, Ltd. 8 P.M., MONDAY, JAN. 20, 1986 MICHIGAN LEAGUE- HUSSEY RM. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME - NO CHARGE the University community. The University has not done a very good job of this in recent years. Many…

… qualified students in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or hard sciences, the Navy's Nuclear Power Pro- gram offers the opportunity to earn over $1000 per month during your final year in college…

…. William Colburn, then-chair of the council, said. But only five days after the draft was released, it was rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly. Student opposition to the code, however, was still sparse…

… the remainder of that year, the council would revise its first draft three times; each draft encountering more opposition from students, but none differing much from the others. It was also over this…

October 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…I Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 9, 1984 'U' delays proposal on code talks The University administration will not make a proposal tonight for negotiating with student leaders on the…

… proposed student code for nonacademic conduct, according to Scott Page, president of the Michigan Student Assembly. Virginia Nordby, director of Affir- mative Action, was scheduled to make a presentation…

…' code illegal (Continued from Page 1) public colleges and universities in the state include the following provisions for students: " Unrestricted use of an attorney during all stages of a disciplinary…

… proceeding; , " A formal hearing before a jury of the student's peers. A studenemay also preside over the hearing; * The right to cross-examine all wit- nesses; " The right to appeal the decision of the…

… instance, limits the par- ticipation of attorneys during a hearing process and sets up a hearing board of administrators and faculty members as well as students. THE PROPOSED code also does not follow the…

May 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… ATTACHE in Jordan said yesterday that his government is ready to consider request of military aid from any Arab country if the United States gives more arms to Israel. Speaking at a news conference markirg…

… Cambodia's Parrot's Beak area yesterday. SUGGES T POLITICAL ME A NS: N on-violene urged by oficials V* By The Associated Pre= As students pressed their pro- tests against the war in Southeast Asia…

students and said they understood the concern of young people. ing, students should bring political pressures to bear and "engage tei parensi oin or separate In the space of an hour you can learn more about…

… governor of New Jersey, said he Is personaly disappointed by Presi- dent Nixon's extension of the war into Cambodiaa In a statement read Wednesday to 1.500 students demonstrating outside the State House In…

… country. There are many effective means by which students and all Amer- icans can make their protest known. "Student groups should send reprsentative delegates to Wash- ington to personally contact New…

… Jersey's Senate and House dele- gates as a practical example of democratic government," Cahill said Gov. Ronald Reagan, who closed California's state colleges until Mond~ay. urged students to "go to your…

… homes . . . see if there is not a better way tha. going on with the torch and club." Sen. Edward M, Kennedy D- Mass,. counseled students that "violen~ce is an act of self-indul- gence" and "an admission…

… of the lack of power." "If you are opposed to the use of violence in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. then you can never re- sort to violence." he told some 1.000 students at John Hopkins University…

… instrumental in drafting a set of proposed Re- gental bylaws which aimed at increasing the role of students in University decision and rule mamig. When asked recently about the faculty's role at the Univer…

… campus with n~o violent police confrontation-s to date." In light of this Increased in- volvement, Knauss expressed some dissatisfaction with the Regents autonomous decisions on conduct rules for students

September 05, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY gTTvnA'V ±:vpr/'+1'e'71fiu1Gn or inns PAGE TW& iEEE MICIIIf~A~ 1b.iII.V Z JUAIA 1 , hLMIJER 5Z, ,1965 Voice, Liberals Hold Retreat To Discuss Student Activism…

… The speakers and their audience seemed to be dissatisfied with the rate of progress being made in the areas of civil rights and in reform of U.S. policy in Viet Nam. On the local level, student eco…

… jump out- side of it - to the areas of the picket line, the sit-in, and civil disobedience. It is here they must, according to the students, protest and, in fact, fight the entire structure of society…

… things. Twenty-three families lived where once there were eight." Student Action The other films, except for one showing Oregon's liberal Senator Wayne Morse denouncing the U.S.'s Viet Nam policy…

…, generally dealt with the topics of Negro poverty and mistreatment in the South, and with the actions of the Student Non-Violent Coordi- nating Committee in civil rights work. Then, a record player was pro…

….m.-The American Associa- tion of University Women will hold their 13th Annual Used Book Sale in the shop room of the SAB until 1 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 11. 8 p.m. Vice-President for Student Affairs Richard Cutler…

… will welcome University foreign students in Rackham Lecture Hall. A reception will follow in the League Ballroom. Faults The obvious faults of Shenan- doah are the acting, the plot, and the dialogue…

… recog- nived and registered student organiza- tions only. Organizations who are plan- ning to be active for the fall term must be registered in the Office of Student Organizations by Sept. 17. 1965…

…. Formsnare available in Room 1011 SAB. ** * Graduate Outing Club, Hiking and or canoeing, Sept. 5, 1:30 p.m..Rackham, Huron St. entrance. Lutheran Student Center and Chapel. Worship services Sun., Sept. 5, 9…

…:30 and 11 a.nm.; Student panel discussion on "How Can We Apply Our Christian Faith to Our Campus Life" at 7 p.m., Hill St. at S. Forest, Lutheran Stu- dent Center and Chapel. * *k University of Michigan…

February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… Rule 7 to allow mailings of forms within the $15 expenditure wed "for the printing by SGO of h additional platform statements as candidate may desire." eceived report on work of Student Lsing and…

… Environmental Health nmittee; approved recommendation continue student representation on scommittee. iretced Student Activities Commit- to investigate the various means of king available to new students in…

… an oppor- iity to review the spring exarAL edule before it receives final ap- val and publication. he following student-sponsored so- t events have been approved for the sing weekend. Social chairmen…

… are ninded that requests for approval social events are due in the Office Student Affairs not later than 12 lock noon on Tuesday prior to the nt. eb. 26: Alice Lloyd, Theta Xi, An- son Hse., Mich. Hse…

… Appointments, 3528 Admin Bldg., NO 3-1511. Ext. 489. Wed., March 2: (Summer Positions) Social Security Admin. will interview students for summer jobs. They have need of ten (10) student assts. (jun- iors) for…

… specific positions; must file to take the April Federal Service En- trance Examination. If job works out favorably, student is assured of a job after graduation. Interviews: The following companies will…

October 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… University architectural students. The students arrived Thursday for a four-day on-the-spo tstart of their study, which will culmin-. ate in a physical model of what they consider an ideal downtown layout, and…

… prospective applicants. Under the new system, guidance personnel in the secondary schools will be given official standardized ratings to enable them to" advise students on their chances of ac- ceptance…

… Group C students will be advised to apply elsewhere. * *. * EUGENE, Ore. - A plan which will enable freshman student leaders to become more easily ac- quainted with the campus has been approved by the…

… governing student body at the University of Oregon, according, to The Oregon, Daily Emerald. The plan, if set up, will create more leaders who will orient "key frosh to the business of class lead- ership and…

…- vice from students faster and more often than from the Admin- istration. 2) The mechanics of planning dances and events will be speeded up because students who understand and have taken. part in the…

…,000 hours of instruction a week to 1,800 students. 11 BUSINESS SERVICES MICHIGAN DAILY People of Distinction purchase CLASSIF IED ADVERTISING CHOICE MEATS LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS at LNS 1'DY 3DY RALPH'S MARKET…

… all freshmen engineers to a display and dramatiza- tion of the special activities open to engineering students. Thurs., Oct. 16, 7:00 p.m. in Trueblood, Aud. Frieze Bldg International Center Tea: Thurs…

April 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

…U WAGES SX THE MICHIGAN DAILY , SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1948 INTERNATIONAL WEEK: Annual Students of World Get-Together International week"- A cam- paign to improve understanding and relationships…

…, will start late Sunday af- ternoon, as church guilds and Greek letter houses welcome Uni- versity foreign students at tea. At 6:30 p.m. radio station WPAG will present "World Trade for World Peace," a…

… a round-the-world pageant. Spectators will be treated to an Hawaiian May-Day celebration, a Chinese opera, an Arab wedding, a candle dance of India, an Italian operatic aria, a Roumanian folk- dance…

… speech is sponsored by the League of Wom- en Voters. Rackham Auditorium will be in use again at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday when the Student Legislature stages a Model UN Assembly. Here the foreign students will…

… from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, to give the public a chance to meet foreign students, and vice-versa. The Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, chief sponsor of International Week, will honor townspeople and…

students with an invitational International Ban- quet at 7 p.m. in the Union. Climax of the week is Friday, when the United World Federal- ists register for their week-end convention and the ISA gives its…

January 08, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…rat*~~~~ 'xwu ~~TRE MICflTCG N DIL ~Y_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w Tri iD Y :'I --i i.~ LONG ROAD HOME: Ex-Student.To Return to 'U' From UNRRA Duty in China DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in…

… The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices l ii T H a fo th bli One former University student, who decided to take the long road home from the wars…

…- pus have forc~ed the Michiganen- sian to extend eligibility to the youngsters of all students in their D1aky contest. "Parents living in 'U' Terrace, other developments and private homes can enter…

… offices. The weekend deadline leaves only four clays for parents to mail pictures to the Michiganensian, Student -Publications Building, Ann Ar- 'bor. Contbst judges are President and Mrs. Alexander G…

…. Responsibility for the attack was taken by Rag ana, Jewish defense force which claimed hotel was being used as headquarters for an armed Arab f orce. Toy Maker Cornmend e( By Truman A commendation by President…

… Daily. 'MICHIGAN MOZARTS': Student Composers Will ir Original Works in Program for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall…

… Conservation: 11 a.m., Thurs.. 1 Jan. 8, Rackham Amphitheatre. ha All School of Forestry and Con- re servation students not having co non-forestry conflicts are expect- ed to attend. tea Business Administration…

…: Clas- fr sification for all students who ex- w pect to be enrolled in the School S of Business Administration during the Spring Semester will take place during the week of January 5-10. See bulletin…

… New York State Bonus should write for application blanks to Mr. Leo V. Lanning, State Bonus Bureau, 1875 Broadway, Albany, New York. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing…

… 12 noon, Satur- day, Jan. 10. For instructiens in reporting conflicts, see the bulle- tin board adjacent to Rm. 3036, E. Engineering Bldg. Students Planning to do Direct- ed Teaching: Students

May 25, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY sT , Former Secretar 6C& ~glNamed As F Papers of three members of the Alumni and- students who have chemistry department will be read been annoyed by census-takers may at the…

…, Two Music School a survey much more comprehensive than anything heretofore attempted. Students Will Give National censuses took account only of families, riot requiring detailed in- Recitacs I Next Week…

…- panied by Mae Nelson, pianist, will play Vitali's "Ciaccona," Bach's "Bourree" and "Adagio," Sandby's "Rosalil" and "La Fontaine d'Areth- use" by Szymanowski. Student business manager of the University…

…. Also listed as gifts to the collec- tion are a "Revolutionary canteen," an Arab sandal and a "Meerschaum taken' from the pocket of a rebel soldier at the battlefield of Bull Run." Shattuck was…

…., on 'i{!' _ _ ____I Jordan Hall To institute Student Assistant Plant This September Engine SclIol Will Be Rated In, Student Quiz White, blue and yellow cards will be filled out by students in the…

…- naire which is designed to evaluate and improve the courses in the school. It will be modeled after the one used last year which, according to Profes- sor Baker, did much to help both students and members…

… of th faculty. Students are expected to give their opinions on the degree of difficulty of the courses they are taking, the inter- est and enjoyability of the subject, the quality of teaching and the…

… quality of the text used. In addition students will express their views on the correlation of their lecture, quiz and laboratory sections, state the number of hours spent work- ing in the course both in…

…FITZGERALD BINNIE BARNES FRANK McHUGH Paramount News Scoop! ACTUAL WAR SCENES Nazi bombers, planes versus Brit- ish aircraft carrier, battleships and destroyers. By GLORIA DONEN The freshman student assistant plan…

February 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…, American opposition to partition has adopted a cynical line. Anti- partitionists allege that in view of our dif- ficulties with Russia, it would be poor policy to jeopardize our sources of Arab oil…

… the United States. Should peace be pre- served, since the Arab governments depend. upon the royalties from their oil conces- sions, they are hardly likely to oppose their exploitation." The Alsop…

… also neglects the consequences of reneging in terms of the UN. Palestine could well become the Man- churia of the UN. As students, the only way we can demon- strate our disapproval of attempts to sab…

…- otage Palestine Peace, and the UN, is by supporting tomorrow's rally. Anything less is to condone such actions as Sunday's massacre in which forty people were killed when Arabs disguised as Brit- ish…

… be red!" The comic aspect of the -situation is mir- The City Editor's SCRATCH PAD SEE THE PROPOSED student wired ra- dio system has already been saddled with a "Board in Control." Eager faculty…

… members, always afraid to let the student do anything on his own hook, have advanced a measure which will effectively take operation of this inter- dorm radio station out of the hands of students. This move…

… will defeat the entire purpose of the proposed station, designed to let students actually manage every phase of a broadcasting set up. All that's needed in this proposed station is a couple of…

… -short commercials to campus merchants. But, as always, It appears that students are unable to undertake anything of this sort where they might conceivably be al- lowed free expression, without a faculty…

…. About half of the papers represented, including The Daily, had some type of faculty dominated control group. Amazingly enough the remaining papers with student control bodies or no control have managed to…

… persisted in speaking his mind edi- torially failed to receive an appointment to a full junior position. No matter what the makeup of a fac- 'ulty-dominated control board over organ- izations allowing student

October 08, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

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… written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. ON WORLD AFFAIRS: Needed: Real Reform BILL MAULDIN NIGHT EDITOR: JOAN KATZ Book Exchange N ABOUT a week, the Student

… completely new structure, as has been suggested by ADA. The creation of an actual store, an or- ganized corporation in which the students could buy stock, has much to commend it. In such a venture, the…

… thus be assured of greater student patronage. And any measure which '.tempt to ease the pressure of inflation, can be assured of an all-out studentr co- operation. -Pat James. Intelligent Answer THE "NEW…

…, that cer- tain Latin American countries followed Uncle Sam or that the Arab states were frankly for sale to anyone who would prom- ise to vote against the Palestinian Jews. Now that there is an American…

… whose opin- ion the United States wishes to be taken seriously - and where six Arab states can out-vote all five British dominions! Where the three hundred million Hindus of India weigh less than the 3…

… writers only. Letters of more than 300 words are shortened, printed or omitted at the discretion of the edi- torial director. * * * Health Service To the Editor: The nine MYDA proposals to the Student

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… meet with no objections if a Health Service fee is paid, similar to the fee now assesed part-time students. One of the functions of Health Service is to relieve the burden of medical care from student

… campus facilities and has become a condi- tion of student life. A partial solution is feasible.; Why can't Health Service establish outpat- ient clinics with a doctor in resi- dence in all dormitories…

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… and bronchial cancer rates had fell another 4.2 perce from 1998 to 1997. Arab nations call for goods boycott RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- With appeals to boycott McDonald's and other U.S. products…

…, Gulf Arabs are urging consumers to punish Amer- ica for supposedly favoring Israel over the Palestinians. The appeals, circulated in e-mails, made from mosque minarets and scribbled on college walls…

… Jewish products.' it said. Calling Pepsi a "Jewish product" is ironic, given that Pepsi was one of many multinationals that wouldn't do business in Israel during the 40-year Arab commercial boycott of the…

… a speech during preparations for the Arab summit in Cairo in October. The Israeli government, which con- sidered lifting the boycott a critical test of Arab intentions as peace efforts accelerated in…

… the 1990s, declined to comment Wednesday on calls for its revival. Despite tough language denouncing Israel and demanding more U.S. sym- pathy for the Arab case, Gulf govern- ments have distanced…

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